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...least six students were brought to UHS that day with “potentially life-threatening?? cases of alcohol poisoning, according to David S. Rosenthal ’57, director of University Health Services...
...Harvard-Yale Game saw four cases of “life-threatening?? alcohol poisoning, which was partially responsible for the implementation of the keg ban at this year’s Game, wrote Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 in a Nov. 4 op-ed for The Crimson...
...with sickle in hand, the agent of death waits to pluck us from the primes of our lives. Four students nearly died in the “chaos” of Harvard-Yale two years ago because of “alcohol poisoning at the ‘life-threatening?? level,” Lewis warns with a flashlight under his chin. Another of our brilliant peers fell off a truck and “could easily have become a quadriplegic.” Everyone was okay in the end, of course, but just imagine what could have...
...decided after problems at the last Yale game here when undergraduates were allowed to have keg parties at the Business School parking lot. There were several alcohol-induced medical emergencies, including four cases of alcohol poisoning at the “life threatening?? level. A state police report after the Yale game reported that one student fell from the roof of a truck and had to be hospitalized—for minor injuries, as it turned out; he could easily have become a quadriplegic. Police assigned to the event described it as “chaos?...
Shortly thereafter, Meagher joined Zilman and his friend, Michael J. Hrnicek ’96, for a get-together in Loker Commons. After what Meagher calls a “very welcoming, non-threatening?? conversation about college life, the pair asked him, “So what do you think about Jesus?” A philosophical discussion ensued, and Meagher was invited to a larger group discussion in Winthrop House. He found the group to be “ridiculously friendly,” very supportive and very focused on analysis of Biblical passages...